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Reward in Haines case hits $17,000
Intelligencer Journal
Jun 05, 2007 02:23 EST
By BRETT HAMBRIGHT, Staff

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By golly .... the reward, one month later, is up to a whopping $17,000, with most of it donated by the Haines family. This amount of money is probably about equal to the amount of overtime pay that each of the 10 detectives working on the Haines murder will receive as a bonus for the extra hours spent working this year.

Don't get me wrong ... the detectives need to earn the money, but the fact that Pennsylvania does not have a significant reward program in place is just outrageous! What does one of the 20+ slots license fees to the state sell for .... $3 million each?

Reward money would be a timely topic to discuss in state government, showing that the peoples' business also counts, not just the special interests.

Where's Gib? Rick? Mike? John? Hello out there in the land of nicely paid politicians and hefty per diems. What exactly are you all working on, this week????

ReaganRepublican
My concern with the whole reward money thing is this: what does it say about society when we have to coerce people into doing the right thing with thousands of dollars? If I knew what happened, I would call the police right away. I would not wait until the reward money reached a certain amount.
twinmom
QUOTE(twinmom @ Jun 5 2007, 08:51 AM)
If I knew what happened, I would call the police right away. I would not wait until the reward money reached a certain amount.
Yes, but violent criminals and their close associates have a different value system than you and me.

Money talks ... not conscience. The amount and terms of a reward must exceed the level that will enable the person "snitching" to move themselves and family out of the area for their physical safety after the "dime is dropped" on a cold-blooded murderer.
ReaganRepublican
IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT "PEOPLE" has WRITTEN, PLEASE WRITE a letter to the editor.

of course "PEOPLE" WILL MENTION THAT BRET LOVELACE and a local ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY contributed to the story. it was a positive article in the sense of a "heinous" crime of a family getting national attention and perhaps helped in raising the reward $$$.

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Daisy Lee Myers
The reward should be doing the right thing and speaking up if you know something. No money should be given to anyone for this. If you know somethng and don't come forward you are just as bad as the person who committed the crime!
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